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5 Characteristics you See in Winning Boxers Boxer

Boxers spend endless hours at the gym. They understand this is a tough way to make aliving,butmany of them choose to go down this route. Many fighters and spectators aredrawn to this sport because of the one-on-one competition involved.

Being a great boxer goes beyond athletic ability. There are other factors to consider whenpredicting who will win a match. Here are 5 characteristics individuals should keep in mindto make an educated guess on who will win a match.

1.Speed

Quickness is a skill that every fighter needs to have in order to be the best. Being fast in thering means a higher successrate. Boxers need to be quicker than their opponents whichmeans moving before they hit them and being able to land a punch. If a fighter is faster thanthe person they are up against, they have a huge advantage.

Not only is a fighter who isn’t as quickhave less chances of winning a fight, but they are alsomore prone to getting hurt. If someone enters the ring and doesn’t have the speed requiredto dodge punches, they are in danger of getting severely injured.

2.Punching Accuracy

The next characteristicto keep in mind is the boxers hitting accuracy. This is vital because accurate punching is a huge part of boxing. If a fightercanhit a moving target accurately,they will have a big advantage.

The opponent will always counter these hits and look for ways to avoid the punches.When a fighter throws a punch and misses, they are giving their opponent the opportunity to reciprocate and hit them backand catch them off guard. If a fighter throws an accurate punch that lands, they are weakening their opponent which is why punching accuracy is so important.

3. Power


We’ve covered the accuracy of hits, now it’s time to talk about punching power. Boxers don’t need to lift weights all day or follow a specific exercise routine to throw hard punches.Instead,they need to understand timing, coordination, and find an opening to throw a punch. This can be developed at the gym during training sessions. When it comes down to punching power, it doesn’t matter if your opponent lifts more than you or is taller than you.

4.Defense

Then of course there is the defense characteristic. Boxers always need to be able to defend themselves when in the ring and have good stability. They need to learn how to protect their vulnerable areas like the face.Having a strong defense means being able to accurately avoid and block these punches.Fighters need to observe their opponents and notice everything that they do in order to properly defend themselves.

5. Endurance

Being able to throw a hard punch is not enough in boxing. Fighters also need to be well-conditioned and train for endurance. Think about it–if a boxer gets to the 10th or 11th round he will most likely be exhausted. That is a lot of time to be moving around dodging hits and launching their own attack. If they are not properly conditioned, they will become the weaker fighter in the ring.

Being in tip-top conditions takes time and much effort, but the best boxers will always keep in mind their strength and conditioning when training.

Wrap Up

Keeping these characteristics in mind is a great way to make an educated guess on who will win a match. Boxing is not an easy sport an requires athletic ability, determination, and a lot of hard work!



Jonny Stapleton

Irish-boxing.com contributor for 15 years and editor for the past decade. Have been covering boxing for over 16 years and writing about sports for a living for over 20 years. Former Assistant Sports editor for the Gazette News Paper Group and former Tallaght Voice Sports Editor. Have had work published in publications around the world when working as a freelance journalist. Also co-founder of Junior Sports Media and Leinster Rugby PRO of the Year winner. email: editoririshboxing@gmail.com

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